Will this be the team that gets Arizona back to the Final Four for the first time in 25 years, and maybe go further? Who knows. But one thing is for certain, no Wildcats squad has had a better regular season than this one.
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Colorado vs. USC Women's Basketball Predictions & Picks – January 21
Sunday’s game at CU Events Center has the No. 3 Colorado Buffaloes (15-2) matching up with the No. 6 USC Trojans (13-2) at 3:00 PM (on January 21). Our computer prediction projects a 72-68 victory for Colorado, who is a slight favorite based on our model.
In their last time out, the Buffaloes lost 76-68 to UCLA on Friday.
The Buffaloes are coming off of a 76-68 loss to UCLA in their last outing on Friday. The Trojans enter this matchup after a 78-58 loss to Utah on Friday. In the Buffaloes’ loss, Jaylyn Sherrod led the way with a team-high 17 points (adding two rebounds and two assists). JuJu Watkins’ team-high 26 points paced the Trojans in the loss.
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Colorado vs. USC Game Info
- When: Sunday, January 21, 2024 at 3:00 PM ET
- Where: CU Events Center in Boulder, Colorado
- How to Watch on TV: Pac-12 Network
- Live Stream: Watch this game on Fubo
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Colorado vs. USC Score Prediction
- Prediction:
Colorado 72, USC 68
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Colorado Schedule Analysis
- The Buffaloes’ signature win of the season came in a 71-59 victory against the No. 8 Stanford Cardinal on January 14.
- The Buffaloes have four wins against Quadrant 1 teams, tied for the sixth-most in the nation.
- Colorado has tied for the fifth-most Quadrant 2 victories in the nation (five).
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Colorado 2023-24 Best Wins
- 71-59 at home over Stanford (No. 8/AP Poll) on January 14
- 76-65 at home over Utah (No. 20/AP Poll) on December 30
- 92-78 over LSU (No. 10/AP Poll) on November 6
- 86-75 at home over Oklahoma State (No. 49) on November 12
- 76-61 at home over Cal (No. 53) on January 12
USC Schedule Analysis
- When the Trojans defeated the UCLA Bruins (No. 5 in the AP’s Top 25) on January 14 by a score of 73-65, it was their best win of the year so far.
- When facing Quadrant 1 teams, the Trojans are 4-2 (.667%) — tied for the sixth-most wins.
- Against Quadrant 2 opponents, USC is 2-0 (1.000%) — tied for the 31st-most wins.
- Against Quadrant 3 teams (based on the RPI), the Buffaloes are 2-0 (1.000%) — tied for the 119th-most wins.
USC 2023-24 Best Wins
- 73-65 at home over UCLA (No. 5/AP Poll) on January 14
- 83-74 over Ohio State (No. 18/AP Poll) on November 6
- 56-54 at home over Oregon State (No. 19) on January 5
- 71-70 over Penn State (No. 34) on November 22
- 67-51 at home over FGCU (No. 57) on November 10
Colorado Leaders
- Sherrod: 14 PTS, 5.4 AST, 2.5 STL, 47.4 FG%, 17.5 3PT% (7-for-40)
- Aaronette Vonleh: 14.8 PTS, 1.2 BLK, 62.9 FG%
- Frida Formann: 13.6 PTS, 1.4 STL, 44.7 FG%, 43 3PT% (49-for-114)
- Quay Miller: 10.1 PTS, 7.4 REB, 39.7 FG%, 34.5 3PT% (20-for-58)
- Kindyll Wetta: 6.8 PTS, 2.1 STL, 53.1 FG%, 35 3PT% (7-for-20)
USC Leaders
- Watkins: 26.5 PTS, 7.4 REB, 2.5 STL, 1.8 BLK, 44.3 FG%, 36.3 3PT% (29-for-80)
- Rayah Marshall: 11.9 PTS, 10.1 REB, 2.3 BLK, 50 FG%
- McKenzie Forbes: 13.5 PTS, 40.6 FG%, 37.3 3PT% (28-for-75)
- Kayla Padilla: 7.8 PTS, 1.1 STL, 45.3 FG%, 42.4 3PT% (25-for-59)
- Taylor Bigby: 6.6 PTS, 42.5 FG%, 40 3PT% (22-for-55)
Colorado Performance Insights
- The Buffaloes are outscoring opponents by 16.1 points per game with a +274 scoring differential overall. They put up 80.6 points per game (20th in college basketball) and allow 64.5 per contest (189th in college basketball).
- Colorado is scoring 74.5 points per game this year in conference contests, which is 6.1 fewer points per game than its season average (80.6).
- The Buffaloes post 81.3 points per game at home, compared to 78.5 points per game in away games, a difference of 2.8 points per contest.
- Colorado surrenders 62.1 points per game when playing at home this year, compared to 67.3 in away games.
- On the offensive side of the ball, the Buffaloes have had a tough time putting the ball in the basket over their last 10 games, scoring 77.9 points per contest over that span as opposed to the 80.6 they’ve racked up over the course of this year.
USC Performance Insights
- The Trojans’ +245 scoring differential (outscoring opponents by 16.3 points per game) is a result of putting up 75.6 points per game (52nd in college basketball) while giving up 59.3 per outing (76th in college basketball).
- In Pac-12 action, USC has averaged 11.8 fewer points (63.8) than overall (75.6) in 2023-24.
- Over their previous 10 games, the Trojans are scoring 75.6 points per game, the same number of points as their season average.
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Skier killed in avalanche in Colorado’s Boss Basin, first ski death of the season
Early Sunday morning, Colorado rescue crews found the body of a missing skier who was killed in a recent avalanche.
The skier was reported missing in the Boss Basin area in the upper portion of Resolution Creek on March 7.
Summit County Rescue Group, Vail Mountain Rescue and the Summit and Eagle County Sheriff’s Offices began searching the area and discovered the site of the avalanche. They noticed that nearby ski and snowmobile tracks led up to where it occurred.
The Colorado Avalanche Information Center says Flight for Life helped with the search. They found the body of the missing skier in the avalanche debris on Sunday, around sunrise.
CAIC staff said the avalanche started near the treeline on a northeast-facing slope and was about two feet deep. The slope angles ranged from 33 to 36 degrees.
According to CAIC data, this is the first person killed in an avalanche during the 2025-2026 ski season.
Avalanche danger in some parts of the high country is considerable, particularly on north- and east-facing slopes and on large open slopes just below ridgelines.
The CAIC Forecast for Sunday says:
“The avalanche danger will stay at CONSIDERABLE (3of5) on Sunday for the places that picked up the most snow in this last storm (Elk and Sawatch Ranges). Areas that received less than 8 inches will go back to MODERATE danger, but this may vary significantly from drainage to drainage and with elevation. Assume a higher danger if you find a foot or more of new snow. Across the region, wind-drifted slopes will remain the most dangerous regardless of the danger. In the shallower areas (Elks and Sawatch), we’re more concerned about avalanches in motion breaking deeper, failing in buried facet layers.
On Sunday, as the sun pops out, remember that a strong spring sun can make sunny slopes unstable rather quickly. Keep an eye out for roller balls as an indication of a forthcoming shed cycle of loose avalanches.”
Colorado
Arizona men’s basketball shakes off poor start to win at Colorado in regular season finale
Second-ranked Arizona rallied from down 11 late in the first half to win 89-79 at Colorado on Saturday night, putting the finishing touches on its first Big 12 title. The 29 victories are the most in school history during the regular season, breaking a mark done four previous times including in 2021-22 in Tommy Lloyd’s first year running the program.
Brayden Burries had a career-high 31 points, 22 coming in the second half, while Koa Peat scored 19 of his 25 in the first half. The freshmen combined to make 21 of 31 shots and Burries added an 11-of-12 performance at the foul line, and Burries added seven rebounds, five steals and an assist.
Tobe Awaka, Ivan Kharchenkov and Motiejus Krivas each had 10 for Arizona, which shot 70.4 percent in the second half and 55.9 percent for the game. The Wildcats had a 54-26 edge on points in the paint and finished plus-5 on the boards after being down four at the half.
Jaden Bradley went scoreless for the first time this season, missing all three of his shots, but he made up for it with six of the UA’s 22 assists.
Colorado (17-14) got 28 points from Isaiah Johnson, who set the school freshman season scoring record. The Buffaloes shot 40.6 percent and made 7 of 22 from 3 but only hit one triple after halftime.
The UA trailed 38-36 at halftime, only the fourth time this season it has been down after 20 minutes, after being down 11 late in the first half. A Burries 3 tied it at 44, thenKharchenkov gave the Wildcats their first lead at 48-46 with 16:59 remaining.
Arizona got the lead up to five before Colorado fought back. Six straight by Bangot Dak put the Buffaloes ahead 54-52 but then Dak picked up his fourth foul and had to sit.
That began a 4-minute stretch with 10 lead changes before Arizona got a stop and Burries drained a 3 on the other end to put the UA up 66-62 with 9:17 left. The Wildcats made six straight shots, including back-to-back baskets inside byAwaka to make it 73-64 with 7:15 remaining.
A 3 from Kharchenkov put Arizona up 10 with 5:48 to go. The Buffaloes got within six before Peat dunked through a zone defense, and a Burries layup again got the lead to double digits.
Peat had 12 of Arizona’s first 14 points in the first seven minutes, but none put the Wildcats in the lead. The Buffaloes never trailed in the first half, jumping out to an 8-point edge with 8:08 left before halftime and extending that to 36-25 with 4:21 to go in the half, both on 3s by Johnson.
Colorado hit six 3-pointers in the first half, three by Johnson, while Arizona was 0 for 6 from deep
A 9-0 run, capped by a 3-point play by Burries, got the UA within two in the final minute, setting the stage for the second half.
Arizona now gets a few days off before heading to the Big 12 Tournament in Kansas City. As the No. 1 seed it has a double bye into Thursday’s quarterfinals, where it will face either No. 8 UCF, No. 9 Cincinnati or No. 16 Utah. They beat those teams this season by seven, 26 and 19 points, respectively.
2026 Big 12 Tournament schedule
No. 12 ASU (16-15) vs. No. 13 Baylor (16-15), 9:30 a.m. (ESPN+)
No. 9 Cincinnati (17-14) vs. No. 16 Utah (10-21), 12 p.m. (ESPN+)
No. 10 BYU (21-10) vs. No. 15 Kansas State (12-19), 4 p.m. (ESPN+)
No. 11 Colorado (17-14) vs. No. 14 Oklahoma State (18-13), 6:30 p.m. (ESPN+)
ASU/Baylor winner vs. No. 5 Iowa State (25-6), 9:30 a.m. (ESPN/ESPN2)
Cincinnati/Utah winner vs. No. 8 UCF (20-10), 12 p.m. (ESPNU)
BYU/Kansas State winner vs. No. 7 West Virginia (18-13), 4 p.m. (ESPNU)
Colorado/Oklahoma State winner vs. No. 6 TCU (21-10), 6:30 p.m. (ESPN2/ESPNU)
ASU/Baylor-Iowa State winner vs. No. 4 Texas Tech (22-9), 9:30 a.m. (ESPN/ESPN2)
Cincinnati/Utah-UCF winner vs. No. 1 Arizona (29-2), 12 p.m. (ESPN/ESPN2)
BYU/Kansas State-West Virginia winner vs. No. 2 Houston (26-5), 4 p.m. (ESPN/ESPN2)
Colorado/Oklahoma State-TCU winner vs. No. 3 Kansas (22-9), 6:30 p.m. (ESPN/ESPN2)
Quarterfinal 1 winner vs. Quarterfinal 2 winner, 4 p.m. (ESPN/ESPN2)
Quarterfinal 3 winner vs. Quarterfinal 4 winner, 6:30 p.m. (ESPN/ESPN2)
Semifinal winners, 3 p.m. (ESPN)
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